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FAT BOTTOM GIRL
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Camper enclosure

#1 Post by FAT BOTTOM GIRL » Sun Feb 24, 2013 8:02 am

Is it a no no to cruise around on a pontoon with the bug screen up if you have a camper enclosure ? :donno Makes getting underway quicker & less cumbersome if you don't have to unzip & pack it !
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Re: Camper enclosure

#2 Post by HandymanHerb » Sun Feb 24, 2013 11:21 am

As long as you can see where your going, I don't see a problem
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Re: Camper enclosure

#3 Post by FAT BOTTOM GIRL » Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:55 pm

Thanks. Good to know. Just don't want to get boarded & given the up & down by some Festus wanting to make a name !
Can't afford to pay somebody to make an enclosure for me & start closing the gap by fine$.
I am feeling why they cost so much , labor intensive , very much so. $1500 - 2000 for all the materials & $4000 - 6000 to have one done. Thanks to "Miami corp." for having the materials.
With a big boat I'm trying to make it easier to get going. I started with a 12ft Bimini enclosed with solid walls & front. Kinda like a big mooring cover. Still a lot of snaps ,zippers & Velcro , then stowing away.
Over the winter i'm making the windows sections. It's looking good , stitching may not look the best , thought that would get better , must have something to do with the under sized sewing Mach I'm hammering the crap out of ! I'll try to get some photos but the keyboard is enough challenge for now !
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#4 Post by rbiederwolf » Mon Feb 25, 2013 6:47 pm

Cant wait to see pics. When I needed a new cover, I was sticker shocked. Most companies wanted 2000 plus dollars. Thus I bought a good generic one and retro fitted it myself. Added all the snaps, reinforced it with heavier material in the places that would have a lot of stress. All in all it works great. Probably cost 600-700 bucks all said and done.
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Re: Camper enclosure

#5 Post by Rrr Happy Place » Sun Nov 15, 2015 5:08 pm

Don't go over 10 miles an hour...
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